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EDITORIAL. Raddad, Tapie, Iquioussen cases… Each time, French justice oscillates between stiffness and cowardice, blindness and partiality.
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No offense to the deniers, “living together” seems to be in perdition, in the outskirts of the Republic, while the pillars that held our society upright are shaken everywhere. Justice is not the least affected by this phenomenon.
Faced with the threat, justice is at the height of schizophrenia: to caricature, it often gives the feeling of adopting the strategy of a madman in his besieged fortress while constantly surrendering his arms. In other words, she stiffens by letting go of everything, two contradictory attitudes that illustrate her disarray.
Should we laugh or cry? The judgment of the administrative court of Paris suspending the expulsion of Imam Iquioussen, file S, ordered by the Ministry of the Interior, will remain in the annals. The…
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